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    Who is Xi Jinping’s daughter Xi Mingze? Will she be deported out of US? – Times of India

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    Xi Jinping’s daughter reportedly lives in Massachusetts though nothing about her is known.

    MAGA activist Laura Loomer threatened that she will confront Chinese president Xi Jinping‘s daughter who lives in Massachusetts, protected by PLA guards. “Communists don’t belong in our country. I think I’m going to confront her on video and ask her about her father,” Laura Loomer said as US announced a major crackdown on Chinese students. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that the US will begin revoking visas of Chinese students, including those with connections to the Chinese Commuist Party or studying in critical fields. Rubio said that the visa criteria for China and Hong Kong will be revised and some strict scrutiny will be imposed. Xi Jinping’s daughter studied I Harvard in 2010 under a pseudonym. Xi Mingze studied French at Hangzhou Foreign Language School (2006–2008) and briefly attended Zhejiang University before enrolling at Harvard University in 2010 under a pseudonym. She graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and reportedly returned to Beijing. There are unverified claims that she returned to Harvard for graduate studies in 2019.Xi Mingze’s low profile is a deliberate CCP strategy to shield her from scrutiny. In 2019, a technician, Niu Tengyu was sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegedly leaking her ID card details on a website (esu.wiki), though activists claim he was wrongly targeted. In 2022, US epresentative Vicky Hartzler claimed Xi Mingze was living in the US though there is no confirmation on whether she lives in the US or China. Nothing is known about her personal life, marital status. China strongly objected to the decision and said it is unjustified. “The US decision to revoke Chinese student visas is fully unjustified. It uses ideology and national security as pretext,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Thursday. “It seriously hurts the lawful rights and interests of international students from China and disrupts people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.” “China firmly opposes it and has protested to the US over the decision,” she added.





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